The official attendance numbers are in for Maverick Music Festival, and the festival is reporting more than 11,000 attended the shows at La Villita on March 21 and 22.

Most of that number is coming from a walk-up crowd that saw the free stages at Arneson River Theatre and Juarez Plaza. Festival organizer Blayne Tucker said on Friday that about 75 percent of tickets had been sold. La Villita capacity for its main stage is about 3,000.

It’s still quite the number for a second-year festival that featured Friday headliners Washed Out and Phantogram and Saturday headliners Twin Shadow and the Psychedelic Furs. The biggest crowd at the main stage was for Washed Out on Friday, which was about 2,500. The Psychedelic Furs drew about 1,000; many left after Twin Shadow.

The crowd figure speaks to the success of the all-local Arneson River Stage, which featured 13 San Antonio bands on Saturday, including a Sun*Day reunion and the first live show for FEA, a Girl in a Coma punk side project. The biggest crowd for the Arneson stage was rapper Carlton Zeus, whose crowd numbers — albeit for a free show — surpassed many of the acts on the main stage.

The Arneson Stage was often busy with tourists who just walked by and caught a band or two. Many were wearing college T-shirts from schools in town for the NCAA basketball tournament. Heck, if Maverick counted the folks on river barges who caught about 10 seconds of Arneson River as they passed by, the crowd was well over 20,000.

Matthew Medina (center) and others listen to the music of Run The Jewels during the Maverick Music Festival Saturday March 22, 2014 at La Villita.